On “The View,” Whoopi Goldberg shared her scary endometriosis story, gripping viewers. She angrily asked why women suffer for years before getting diagnosed, slamming the healthcare system. The 67-year-old told how she was wrongly diagnosed with a UTI first and ignored the symptoms until things got bad.
“I had no idea what was happening,” Goldberg said, voice shaky. “Then there was a smell and something like cottage cheese.” The shocker was when she said, “I was lucky to find someone who said, ‘This is endometriosis.'” Is her story a hidden plea for help? The plot thickens as she questions medical education.
Endometriosis hits millions, and diagnosis takes a painful 6-10 years. With Goldberg adding her voice, the mystery around this condition unfolds. Is she in the clear, or is trouble still brewing?